Outsourcing for Mother’s Day!

It’s funny when you over hear your child speaking their truth. My 11 year old son Quin and his friend were chatting about my cooking the other day, this is how the conversation went…

Friend:Your mum is such an awesome cook!Quin:Yer I know she’s really good. She can’t bake though. She’s good at desserts but not baking. She hates white flour and white sugar and she uses other things and most of the time it’s just a disaster. Seriously she can’t bake like her mum…

Kids can be brutal! However, yes it’s true, I am an appalling traditional baker but because Mother’s Day is approaching I’ll share with you my mums not very healthy, but famous and absolutely delicious scone recipe. I will also share Theresa Cutter’s Almond and Vanilla scone recipe which is a healthier alternative to the traditional batch. So, go for gold with these recipes because unlike me, both of these women are baking experts! 🙂

Homemade, Traditional Scones

Prep time: 10 minutesCooking time: 20 minutesMakes: Approx 15 scones

Ingredients:

Method:

1. Whisk 2 eggs, soda water, whipping cream and caster sugar together in a mixing bowl.
2. Add in the flour and stir with a knife.
3. Sprinkle some flour on a chopping board.
4. Place mixture on board and knead together.
5. Cut/shape mixture into balls, you can use a wine glass to cut evenly.
6. Flour and grease your baking tray, place mixture on top close together.
7. Brush with cream or egg yolk and place in the oven.
8. Bake for 20 minutes at 200 degrees.

Almond and Vanilla Scones

This recipe is by the wonderful Theresa Cutter. These scones are designed to be gluten and grain free which is perfect for those who are on digestive health eating plans. They are high in complete protein as well as being low GI, so they will fill you up, keep blood sugars steady and help your body repair and recover. For more recipes like this please visit www.thehealthychef.com.